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Benq releases 24-inch HDMI display

Supports 1920x1200
Tuesday, 26 September 2006, 12:50
AFTER months of jacking about, BenQ finally released its highly anticipated 24-inch HDMI display. It calls it the BenQ FP241W. It has a few buying points, the first is the display is big, the second is that it supports HD 1920x1200 resolution and the last but definitely not the least is the fact that it supports an HDMI connection.

According to BenQ, its marchitecture supports Full 1808p HD resolution and we cannot say we've heard about this one. The display also supports AMA Z marchitecture that should help you get rid of the ghost effects and the Senseye that will allow you a clear picture. This is one of the few displays where you can place two A4-size papers on a display simultaneously. The display also supports TV feature called PIP - Picture in Picture - where you can playback content from two independent sources.

You can also adjust the screen angle and rotate the display. The display also has integrated USB ports and should be available shortly. µ

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